WRT54G3G Cannot Use Vodafone Supplied HSDPA Modem

Hi I have purchased above router and organised a new Huawei E870 Express Slot modem through Vodafone Uk
( they dont supply any other Listed HSDPA Modem suitable )
Is there a Firmware Upgrade that will incorparate This Model as the Models Listed With Router Are not avaialabe through my operator nor other operators ive checked with, If Not it looks like i will have to look elsewhere for-
a,Diferent Router
b,Different Modem
Thanks

How old is the SIM card? 
is it a NANO SIM card or did you trimmed a regular SIM card?
Was this phone locked to another carrier/network branded? 
go to settings > about phone > status > signal strength, what do you see?
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